Allie Lewis
Allison "Allie" Gimbel Lewis Clapp is food director for Real Simple magazine. She is best known for her regular television appearances as a segment host and cook on the PBS program Everyday Food.
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[edit] Professional
Clapp was named in February 2008 to her current position at Real Simple, where she shapes the magazine’s monthly food content and oversees the brand's food-related content across multimedia platforms.[1]
Previously, she was deputy food editor for Everyday Food magazine, a Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia publication, which launched her foray into television through its companion TV show. Clapp also managed the test kitchen for Everyday Food, where her duties included recipe development and testing various food combinations. She also wrote a monthly column, "How-To With Allie," where she offered instruction on basic cooking techniques.[2] She was a contributor at sister publication, Blueprint, and made frequent appearances on Martha Stewart's talk show, Martha, and NBC's The Today Show.[1] Lewis also hosted a daily radio segment called "Everyday Dinners" on Sirius Satellite Radio's Martha Stewart Living Radio, where she offered time-saving ideas for weeknight meals.[2]
After graduating from Yale University, Clapp earned her Grand Diplôme at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. She had previously spent the summer before her senior year in college at Tante Marie's Cooking School in San Francisco, which fostered her passion for food. While in Paris, she worked as a stagiaire at Restaurant Arpège, Alain Passard's Michelin 3-star restaurant.[2]
Prior to joining Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia in 2002, Clapp worked for Bobby Flay's New York restaurants, Mesa Grill and Bolo, where she served as food and beverage director, and ran her own catering business, Aubergine Catering & Event Consulting. Previously, she was an event coordinator at Tentation Special Events Catering. Her last season of the show was in 2009. [2]
[edit] Personal
Clapp is the daughter of Patricia G. Lewis and Dr. Randall J. Lewis of Bethesda, Maryland. Her father, an orthopedic surgeon, is a clinical professor at George Washington University medical school. Her mother, an attorney, is a partner in Caplin & Drysdale, a Washington, D.C., law firm. [3]
Her great-great grandfather was Adam Gimbel, the founder of the department store chain that bore his name and the operator of other stores, including Saks Fifth Avenue. [3]
Clapp graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy and earned a bachelor of arts degree in economics from Yale University. In October 2007, she married Andrew Todd Clapp, a partner in Catalyst Investors, an investment firm in New York City. They live in Manhattan's Greenwich Village.[3]
[edit] External links
- Allie's Simply Stated food blog at Real Simple
- Interview with Allie Lewis Clapp (High Performance NYC)
- IMDB.com's page for Allie Lewis
- Allie's tips on buying salmon
- Allie's tips on sautéeing spinach
- Allie's tips on rice varieties
[edit] References
- ^ a b "Simply Stated Food Blog". Real Simple. 2007-03-01. http://simplystated.realsimple.com/food/allie-clapp.html.
- ^ a b c d "Everyday Food Cast: Allie". PBS. 2007-01-05. http://www.pbs.org/everydayfood/cast/allie.html.
- ^ a b c "Allison Lewis, Todd Clapp". The New York Times. 2007-10-14. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/14/fashion/weddings/14lewis.html?ei=5090&en=8f7e7a5418abb3ac&ex=1350014400&adxnnl=1&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&adxnnlx=1192528820-xG1RpHaujwntsNcXkxsVhg.